This remains unsolved but I found a workaround... I installed 12.04 32 bit in another partition and ran the program off that.
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This remains unsolved but I found a workaround... I installed 12.04 32 bit in another partition and ran the program off that.
This remains unsolved but I found a workaround... I installed 12.04 32 bit in another partition and ran the program off that.
This remains unsolved but I found a workaround... I installed 12.04 32 bit in another partition and ran the program off that.
This remains unsolved but I found a workaround... I installed 12.04 32 bit in another partition and ran the program off that.
No joy. I colour coded the terminal output to make it easier to read but the entire terminal op is here:
ncd@diablo:~$ wget...
Hi all,
Along the trail of troubleshooting an issue I found out that it's all boiling down to trying to use 32 bit OpenGL on 12.04 in x64. Apparently there's an ongoing bug with...
While battling another issue I've run across this and figured others facing different problems may also hit this point, so I separated it into it's own thread.
I attempted to install the keyring:...
The keyring isn't installing correctly now, just 13 hours after you replied above I get this in the terminal:
The following i386 packages will be installed: gnome-keyring:i386
Continue [Y/n]? y...
This thread is an offshoot of another (ongoing) one and the issue has become a more general one of a missing lib package that can't be found online. For the specifics you can see my original thread...
I have the same issue and installing ia32 did not help here either.
Installing the keyring resulted in the .so being installed to /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkcs11/
Here's a link to my thread on...
After a break I installed the keyring, which I apparently did not have... but it didn't create that dir either.
Instead it installed gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so to:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pkcs11/...
Sigh... tracing things hand over hand like a string revealed that the link is there, but it's broken.
/usr/lib32/i386-linux-gnu/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so
cant' be linked to because the dir...
Color coding is intended to make this easier to follow... During my attempts I noticed this:
p11-kit: couldn't load module: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so: ...
Hi all,
First, I've researched this half to death and have already tried the common solutions... no joy on any of them. I really don't want to have to put WinXP on another drive but I'm nearing...
Actually it seems to have corrected itself once nm-applet was run once.
So, if WICD fails to work and you can't roll back to NetworkManager, it appears that you:
1) Need to download...
Almost home...
I had to d/l both network-manager and network-manager-gnome. No other dependencies were needed.
Now nm-applet works and it still autoconnects, so the config files weren't harmed....
System:
Jackalope
Netbook Reix on an HP 110
**System was fine until WICD messed it up**
I never thought I'd face this with a Linux system because all programs are supposed to be totally...